Yes and forthwith! I once thought it was mandatory for a hat to have a feather. I've since changed my way of thinking. For example, I wouldn't dream of adding one to the two Art Fawcett masterpieces I have and would probably remove feathers from future hat purchases also.
OK Blackthorn. Rick - I haven't taken any photos of the hats. I'm jammed up with other nonsense lately. If you have anything you'd like to trade, please PM me.
In addition to the Stylemaster, I also have a Federation Deluxe IV in dark brown, an old mint Royal Stetson in tan (markings John B. Stetson, Edward Bridgeman Hatter, One Rector Street, NY) and a Brainpan No. 13 Wayfarer Heritage in Brown. All are sized 7 3/8.
Thanks Marcus. I'm waiting to see if there are any traders out there first. Ideally, I'd love to trade the 6 hats I have in size 7 3/8 for acceptable hats sized 7 1/2. I'll let you know how it works out.
I have a number of hats in size 7 3/8 (59) that I would like to trade for like hats in size 7 1/2 (60). The color of this particular hat is Acorn Fawn and it's in like-new condition. I think I wore it about two times. I realize that I'm not wearing this and other hats because they're not my true...
Flight to NY
Thanks. Great stuff! I live here and still never tire of old NY films like this. Did you see the size of the meal being served free of charge on the flight? Those days are gone, for sure.
Either my noggin is expanding (doubtful, due to the small size of my brain), or I've come to the realization that my hat size is closer to 7 1/2 than it is to 7 3/8. As a result, I'd like to buy some hats or possibly trade with someone in the reverse situation, sizewise. Please PM me if interested.
Hello Doo Wop Lovers!
After being a member of this group for some time, I finally saw a post about doo wop music! I knew there had to be some oldies lovers out there somewhere, but just assumed they were few and far between. I thought it might have been just Salv and me. In looking back at this...
Yes, I stumbled on it the other night myself. I'm from NY and it really hit home for me. I recall vividly how alive and vibrant those streets used to be in the 60's and 70's. It's hard to believe that only 5% of the garments we wear in this country are made here. How did we get ourselves into...
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